Coffee Pot
1901-2 (made)
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The roughly planished surface of the body evokes Arts and Crafts work and the strapwork, the designs of Oliver Baker for Liberty's Cymric scheme.
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Materials and techniques | Silver, raised with applied ornament |
Brief description | Silver, Birmingham hallmarks for 1901-2, mark of Williams Ltd. |
Physical description | Part of a tea and coffee service. Silver, oval in plan with an undulating and everted rim; strip handle with bifurcated and wavy wires attached to the body at the top and bottom, the lid hinged at the rear and with a wire knop. Applied to the body is a flat band of interlocking strap ornament with trefoil heads and pincer shaped tails. |
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Credit line | Bequeathed by Miss S. B. Hillyer |
Summary | The roughly planished surface of the body evokes Arts and Crafts work and the strapwork, the designs of Oliver Baker for Liberty's Cymric scheme. |
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Accession number | M.30-1983 |
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Record created | February 10, 2009 |
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